Associate producer

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An associate producer is a high ranking member of the production staff who is generally subordinate only to the producer and executive producer, but who also has a set of responsibilities defined by the producer or one of the execs.

In the classic era, the title, "associate producer", was used for only two people: Mervyn Pinfield (from An Unearthly Child to The Romans) and Peter Bryant (for The Faceless Ones and The Evil of the Daleks). The exact definitions for Pinfield and Bryant's duties are unknown, but they were likely different from those used by the present production.

Associate producers have been much more common features of the modern era. In at least the modern sense, there's not a lot of difference between an "associate producer" and a "line producer". Both are responsible for directly assisting the producer with the day-to-day management of production, and are frequently tasked with schelduling and daily fiscal operations.

Associate producers of classic era Doctor Who

Associate producers of modern era Doctor Who

Series 1

 Series 2

2009 Specials

 Series 6

Denise Paul was the associate producer for series 6, with the exception for The Doctor's Wife, Night Terrors' and Closing Time' which didn't have an associate producer.

Series 7

Series 13

Associate producers of Torchwood

 Series 1

Terry Reeve was the associate producer for series 1 of Torchwood, except for the following:

 Series 2 and 3 Children of Earth

Catrin Lewis Defis was the associate producer for series 2 and 3, with the excpetion for Something Borrowed and From Out of the Rain, which didn't have an associate producer.

 Series 4 Miracle Day

Associate producers of The Sarah Jane Adventures

Series 2